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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Yogi Gita, literally meaning “Yogi’s song”Yogi Gita, literally meaning “Yogi’s song” (From the Sanskrit root geet), refers to a collection of spiritual teachings and prayers of Yogiji Maharaj, the fourth spiritual successor to Swaminarayan. The Yogi Gita encapsulates the necessary attributes one must imbibe in order to progress spiritually and become Brahmarup or attaining the highest level of spiritual enlightenment. The Yogi Gita contains invaluable interpretations of Swaminarayan's teachings from the Vachanamrut. This, too, provides an expansive view of the Akshar-Purushottam Darshan, the doctrinal foundation of BAPS philosophy. The Yogi Gita begins with a letter from Yogiji Maharaj to a devout follower and Prarthana or prayer offered in Mahelav, Gujarat. The Yogi Gita continues with the Jivan Bhavna, a collection of Yogiji Maharaj's life philosophy and guidance, and the Hrudayni Vato, a collection of words of wisdom.yni Vato, a collection of words of wisdom.
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rdfs:comment Yogi Gita, literally meaning “Yogi’s song”Yogi Gita, literally meaning “Yogi’s song” (From the Sanskrit root geet), refers to a collection of spiritual teachings and prayers of Yogiji Maharaj, the fourth spiritual successor to Swaminarayan. The Yogi Gita encapsulates the necessary attributes one must imbibe in order to progress spiritually and become Brahmarup or attaining the highest level of spiritual enlightenment. The Yogi Gita contains invaluable interpretations of Swaminarayan's teachings from the Vachanamrut. This, too, provides an expansive view of the Akshar-Purushottam Darshan, the doctrinal foundation of BAPS philosophy.e doctrinal foundation of BAPS philosophy.
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